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  • This episode is part of our Origin Story series.

    This is an important case history that documents how Still worked clinically in the early days (1880s) while he was developing the healthcare system he later named Osteopathy. We deconstruct this case history to explore what we think might have happened clinically and Osteopathically.

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  • This episode is the 8th part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy. We explore the term, “Engine Wiping,” which was coined by Dr Still to describe any treatment that only addresses symptoms, and not cause. We reintroduce this historic phrase and bring it back into the modern Osteopathic lexicon.

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  • This episode is the 7th part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy.

    Nobody doubts the essential merits of sleep, but what about this type of napping by patients during an Osteopathic Treatment? In this episode, we will deconstruct the common practice of Treatment Associated Napping and reveal what it is and what it isn’t.

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  • This episode is the 6th part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy.

    In this episode we discuss what happens when someone we’re treating Osteopathically is getting too many other types of treatments concurrently. We need to educate our patients about the best way to include Osteopathy in the greater context of all the other things they are doing to care for themselves.

    Join us as we explore the many nuances of, “Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen”

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  • This episode is the 5th part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy.

    In this series, we explore the details of an office visit that aren’t related to anatomy, biomechanics, or directly to Osteopathic manipulation.

    Join us as we explore the many nuances of, “How Long Does it Take for an Osteopathic Treatment to Start Working?”

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  • This episode is the 4th part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy.

    In this series, we explore the details of an office visit that aren’t related to anatomy, biomechanics, or directly to Osteopathic manipulation.

    Join us as we explore the many nuances of “How To End Or Not End An Osteopathic Treatment.”

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  • This episode is third part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy, where we explore issues relating to the pragmatism of what we do as Osteopaths.

    In this episode we explore whether it’s ok or not ok for the patient and the Osteopath to talk during an Osteopathic treatment.

    Join us and explore . . . “To Talk Or Not To Talk: That Is The Question”

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  • This episode is second part of our series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy, where we explore issues relating to the pragmatism of what we do as Osteopaths.

    In this episode we explore where to start or not to start an Osteopathic treatment.

    Join us and explore . . . “Where To Start Or Not Start An Osteopathic Treatment”

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  • This episode is the first in a series devoted to the Practice of Osteopathy.

    In this episode we explore the deep listening and perceptual skills that lead to not just gathering and “taking” information, but the compassion-in-action of being present and “taking in” your patient’s experience and understanding why they have come to you asking for help.

    Join us and explore . . . “Taking In A History”

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  • Is health the same as stillness? Is health a structure or function? Does health originate in the fluids or CSF? What is the relationship between health and the embryologic field? These questions and more are answered in this provocative episode. This is the third of a 3-part series in a question-and-answer format regarding the Osteopathic experience of finding health.

    Join us and explore . . . “To Find Health: A Deeper Dive – Part 3”

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  • This is the second of a 3-part series in question-and-answer format regarding the Osteopathic experience of finding health. We call this exploration “a deeper dive.” In these three deeper dives, we will answer the questions we received from listeners in response to the series of episodes on health, episodes 7, 8, 9, and 10.

    Join us and explore . . . “To Find Health: A Deeper Dive – Part 2”

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    We’ve created several foundational episodes, which are free and are available anywhere you get your podcasts.

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  • This is the first of a 3-part series in question-and-answer format regarding the Osteopathic experience of finding health. We call this exploration “a deeper dive.” In these three deeper dives, we will answer the questions we received from listeners in response to the series of episodes on health, episodes 7, 8, 9, and 10.

    Join us and explore . . . “To Find Health: A Deeper Dive – Part 1”

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  • We are initiating an exciting new category for our podcast, a “Deeper Dive.” In this episode we will explore, in depth, questions that we received from our listeners about Bonnie’s Sutherland Memorial Lecture, “I Promised To Listen: The Life Of An Osteopath.” We will unpack key concepts that she presented in her lecture, and discuss them in greater detail. We know that you will find this and future episodes of a Deeper Dive to be stimulating and thought-provoking.

    Join us and explore . . . “A Deeper Dive into Bonnie’s Sutherland Memorial Lecture.”

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  • This episode is one of the FREE foundational episodes.

    In this episode Bonnie will recreate her Sutherland Memorial Lecture from 2014, “I Promised To Listen: The Life of an Osteopath.”

    She originally gave this lecture at the annual conference of the Osteopathic Cranial Academy in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her presentation was the 54th Sutherland Memorial Lecture given since 1958.

    Join us and listen as one of the great DOs of her generation shares her Osteopathic wisdom, and enriches all of our lives by integrating the principles of Osteopathy into a wholistic worldview. . .

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  • In this episode we will explore “Osteopathic Palliative Care.” From the earliest phases of Osteopathic history, palliative care has formed a key component of the Osteopathic approach to healthcare. We address the important question: What is Osteopathic Palliative Care?

    We start with an Osteopathic Origin Story, the account of A.T. Still caring for Harvey Hildreth who was dying from esophageal cancer in 1886. Harvey was the father of his close student and personal friend: Arthur Hildreth, DO.

    We’ll delve into how Osteopathic palliative care is far more inclusive and intimate than palliative care in the prevailing medical culture. Because of the all-inclusive nature of Osteopathic treatment, our approach includes care for people with chronic or even incurable problems, as well as end-of-life care that is most often associated with hospice care.

    Join us and explore . . . “Osteopathic Palliative Care”

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  • In this episode we will be simulating an Osteopathic treatment while you work with a practice partner. You will then use the skills presented in these workshops with your patients, in your office.

    In this workshop, you will identify “the health” as a perceptual field, treat or remove an obstruction, and then re-engage the health. This back and forth style is a common way to structure an Osteopathic treatment.

    We want you to get, out of your head and into your hands. We don’t want you to merely think about health as a cognitive process, we want you to have an experience of health.

    Join us and explore . . . “Removing Obstructions to Health”

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  • In 1899, Andrew Taylor Still said, “To find health is the object of the doctor. Anyone can find disease.” The recognition of health as a reference point and the origin of healing is what makes Osteopathy distinct from all other healing arts and sciences. It is health that organizes and manages your response to whatever diseases or dysfunctions challenge you. Without health there is no creative compensation and adaptation, for what has been challenged by aging, disease, dysfunction, or injury, and life ceases.

    Perceiving health is not a simple, tangible state. You can’t touch health directly. It’s not like learning to palpate anatomic landmarks in the body. It is a nuanced experience you will develop as we guide you in the workshops, and as you practice.

    In this, and the next workshop, we have created a set of experiential workshops providing an opportunity for you to have a direct experience of health. These episodes provide the foundation for being in the territory of experiencing health, rather than just staying with the map of ideas. We want you to get out of your head and into your hands. We don’t want you to merely think about health as a cognitive process, we want you to have an experience of health.

    Our podcast-based experiential workshops are an inquiry process. These workshops help to create a perceptual container, increasing your ability to “find health” in your patients. In this episode, Being Receptive to Health, we will guide you through an experience with a partner. Working with a practice partner simulates a clinical situation. Apply these skills with your patients, in your office.

    Join us and explore . . . “Being Receptive to Experiencing Health”

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  • We are introducing our new podcast educational format—the workshop. Episode #8 will be the first in a series of podcasts that will be experiential, rather than purely didactic. In this episode, Bonnie will be offering a guided meditation for you to explore your perception of health. She will be introducing the phrase, “To Find Health” as a type of osteopathy-based mantra that will help you to find health, in yourself as well as in your patients.

    This meditation is an attempt to help set the context for you to experience health and to create a holistic environment for an Osteopathic Treatment to fully unfold. If you are not an Osteopath, then do this meditation regularly, in your daily life. This meditation has the potential to improve the quality of everyone’s life.

    All forms of meditation are an inquiry process. This episode, and future workshops will help to create a perceptual container, increasing your ability, “To Find Health.”

    In future episodes, we will be developing what we are calling Attention-Based Osteopathic Meditation. This will be a series of guided meditations that will enhance your ability to be present with your patients, or in your personal and professional life.

    Join us and explore . . . “Perceiving Health—A Guided Meditation”

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  • In 1899, the founder of Osteopathy, Andrew Taylor Still declared, “To find health should be the object of the doctor. Anyone can find disease.” What a radical outlook! This apparently simple statement from Still defines the difference a DO makes. The recognition of health as a reference point and the origin of healing is what makes Osteopathy distinct from all other healing arts and sciences. Osteopathy did not invent health, we just identified it as a perceptual field and learned how to reliably access it for the benefit of our patients. In this episode we will be exploring the biologic field of health in greater detail based upon the Osteopathic experience.

    The most common definition of health is to characterize it in the opposite, “health is the absence of disease.” From an Osteopathic perspective, health is NOT merely the absence of disease. Health has no opposite. It is unequivocally complete and present as long as a person is alive.

    We define the concept of health as “a distinctive biologic matrix within a living being that interfaces with every aspect of structure, with all of the physiologic processes, and with the totality of all psychological states (both conscious and unconscious). It is the milieu, the growth medium, and the nutritional source of the therapeutic processes.”

    It is health that organizes and manages your response to whatever diseases or dysfunctions challenge you. Without health there is no creative compensation and adaptation, for what has been challenged by aging, disease, dysfunction, or injury, and life ceases.

    Andrew Taylor Still created a paradigm shift in health care. This radical departure from the use of disease as the exclusive orientation or treatment was the single most important expression of Osteopathic philosophy as it emerged as an enhancement to nineteenth-century American health care. Osteopathy distinguishes itself no less today as an approach based on trust in the ability of the human body to heal itself and self-regulate, given the proper conditions.

    Join us and explore . . . “To Find Health—The Osteopathic Imperative”

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  • This podcast will be the first in a series of episodes exploring key historical components of the Osteopathic experience. We will present momentous historical events that shaped the early development of Osteopathy. We know that understanding our traditions will give you a better appreciation of who we are as a healthcare profession and why we are remarkable.

    Our first episode in this series is this presentation of the epic First Osteopathic Treatment, which took place in Macon, Missouri in the autumn of 1874. Andrew Taylor Still recounted this case history in the “Autobiography of A. T. Still.” At this point, Dr. Still had not fully formulated the principles of Osteopathy. The development of Osteopathy as a healing art took 18 years of empirical experimentation and intense study.

    Still’s earliest style of manual medicine was based upon the hands-on healing practices of Magnetic Healing combined with the traditional art of bonesetting. He blended the metaphysical concepts of Magnetic Healing with the physical principles of biomechanics found in bonesetting. He further developed his technique, evolved his style, integrated precise anatomic diagnosis, created a philosophy of healthcare, and called this system Osteopathy.

    A PDF version of The First Osteopathic Treatment - EPISODE 6 is available at www.OsteopathyUnplugged.com by clicking on the “Documents” button.

    Join us and explore, "The First Osteopathic Treatment"

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